
The EURIE Conference Program is designed to explore current issues in the internationalization of higher education, along with key topics in higher education management. With more than 50 sessions—including plenary talks, panels, roundtables, and workshops—you’ll have the opportunity to expand your knowledge, exchange ideas, and find inspiration.
I. PANELS (Call for Proposals)
We invite you to submit panel or individual presentation proposals to share best practices and innovative approaches on the following conference themes:
- The Future of Global Student Mobility and Support
- Innovative Models for Global Learning and Study Abroad
- Building Impactful and Sustainable Academic Partnerships
- Universities Addressing Global and Local Challenges
- Artificial Intelligence and the Transformation of Higher Education
- Global Higher Education Policy: Navigating a Changing World
Proposal submissions open: September 15, 2026
Submission deadline: November 15, 2026
Selected panels announced: January 15, 2027
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Click to Submit an individual presentation proposal
II. SPOTLIGHT SESSIONS (Invited Speakers)
Gain insights from leading voices in international education. Hear sector leaders share their perspectives and analyses, and listen to researchers discuss higher education policy and practice at global, regional, and national levels.
Spotlight sessions include:
- University Presidents Panel
- Global Rankings
- Erasmus+ Program
III. WORKSHOPS (Limited Number of Participants; Pre-registration Required)
Conference workshops are tailored for the professional development of international office staff at higher education institutions (HEIs). Led by experienced peers, these workshops introduce key contextual information and best practices in various areas of international education. Register to enhance your existing skills, acquire new ones, and boost your job performance.
- Virtual International Collaborations
- International Education Marketing and Recruitment
- Impact of AI on Teaching and Learning
III. ROUNDTABLES (Moderated Discussions)
Join a roundtable to exchange ideas and experiences on what works best at your institution. This is an opportunity to connect with colleagues who share similar interests and gain insights from their input.
- Women’s Leadership in Higher Education
- Research in International Education
- English Language in Global Higher Education
